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what are the indectors of human development

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Answered by ranjeetprasad230
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Description. Human Development Indicators published annually by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), provide broad measures of well-being worldwide. There are three data dimensions: life expectancy, education, and purchasing power parity.

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Answered by VaibhavPratapSingh35
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The Human Development Index (HDI) is a single index measure that aims to record the three key dimensions of human development: access to knowledge, a decent standard of living, and long and healthy life. In other words, the human development index is practiced to measure how development has improved human life.

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Indicators of Human Development

Human Development Index Rank

India has been on 130th rank in Human Development Index.

Life Expectancy

It is the age which a particular person belonging to a particular age is expected to live.

Life Expectancy at birth in IndiaMales: 67.34 years

Females: 69.64 years

Infant Mortality Rate

It is the total number of infants dying below the age of 1 year out of 1000 babies.

Infant Mortality Rate in India is 40.5 infants.

Maternal Mortality Rate

It is the total number of dying mothers out of 1000 mothers while giving birth to babies.

According to the 2011-13 Census, Maternal Mortality Rate in India was 167 deaths.

Adult Literacy Ratio

It refers to the number of people of both sexes i.e. male and female aging more than 15 years having the ability to read and write.

Percentage of the Population Below Poverty Line

People below the poverty line are categorized according to calories consumed by each person per day which is 2400 in rural areas and 2100 in urban areas.

Any person consuming calories less than the minimum limit mentioned above is said to be below the poverty line.

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